According to the Windows 10 users who have been affected by the bug, Chrome (along with several other apps) are freezing without any rhyme or reason. One user said that it’s happened while opening a new tab, opening a window, or even just while launching Chrome. The same user said that all it took to fix the issue was unplugging the laptop from its power source. But that didn’t stop the freezes altogether — it just unfroze Chrome.

If you experience any of these issues while using an updated device, Microsoft offers the following suggestions:

Try a Windows key sequence to wake the screen. If you have a keyboard connected, simultaneously press the Windows logo key + Ctrl + Shift + B. If you’re on a tablet, simultaneously press both the volume-up and volume-down buttons, three times within 2 seconds. If Windows is responsive, a short beep will sound and the screen will blink or dim while Windows attempts to refresh the screen.

If you’re using a laptop, close and open the laptop lid.

Microsoft says that a permanent fix is in the works, scheduled to roll out alongside the next update on May 8th.